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Spanier, Schultz, and Curley Plead ‘Not Guilty’

In what was the least surprising news of the day, the three Penn State administrators charged with failing to properly report Jerry Sandusky’s crimes all entered ‘Not Guilty’ pleas yesterday.

In legal papers released by the Dauphin County Courts on Monday, former Penn State President Graham Spanier, former athletic director Tim Curley and retired senior vice president for finance and business Gary Schultz all waived their right to a formal arraignment. That arraignment had been scheduled for Sept. 20.

Spanier, Curley and Schultz are charged with perjury, failure to report, endangering the welfare of children, criminal conspiracy and obstruction of justice.

All three maintain their innocence and say they’ve done nothing wrong.

A Pennsylvania Disciplinary Board hearing began on Tuesday in Pittsburgh for former Penn State general counsel Cynthia Baldwin, who is accused of violating rules of professional conduct in her representation of former university administrators during the Jerry Sandusky investigation.